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Lessons learnt opening own business a year agoOne year ago, I dropped my girlies off at school (we sang Jingle Bells the whole way, again) and had this surreal feeling of being totally free and at the same time totally vulnerable. ![]() © Marten Bjork via Unsplash. I had one meeting that morning. The phone rang that afternoon and I had another. I thought I’d share a few things I’ve learnt in my first year of business. Maybe it helps you. Relationships are the only thing that matters: Overheads: Start at 100% margin on every job. Every % decrease in margin should hurt. Start there. Timing: Taking the first step: “I have a bond”, “What about my kids' school fees?”, “Woolies doesn’t pay for itself”, “I need a new bike” “Car repayment” “Cell phone bill”, “Rent” etc. These are all real and things that held me back. We are tuned to think that only an employer can give you these things. That it’s safe to have a job. Livio Tronchin once said to me that the safest place is having your own business because you can see the shit coming a few months in advance and do something about it. Ask for help:
Most people are really kind and willing if you ask for help. Be customer-centric: Lastly to Tessa Kirsten Crowder. Wow. 110% commitment to what I’m doing - more than me at times! Through thick and thin nothing but encouragement and a smile on her face. Rock solid. And now a partner in the business! Having just spent 3 weeks in Europe its clear how much opportunity there is in this country for those willing to work. Be positive. Go and do it. Because you can. If I can help you, please ask. We're all in this together. About Jeremy CrowderWith a long, illustrious and award-winning career behind him as a suit and no-nonsense client-whisperer in some of SA's top agencies, Jeremy knows all sides of the brand business better than most - both in terms of what still works and what doesn't work anymore, and how to change that. He is the fearless disruptor of the traditional agency model that South African brands have been waiting for. View my profile and articles... |